RCIA: Holy Trinity, Mila's Birthday, Announcements, Next Dismissal
RCIA Lessons: Holy Trinity by Bishop Wuerhl and writing of Intentions.
Food: Thank you to Rosina for preparing the huge panful of delicious home-made chow mein and Hawaiian Meatballs. Thank you to Rosina and Bonnie for bringing Mila's birthday cakes.
Team members: Rudy and Mila, Bonnie, Curie, Jennifer, Terry & Darlyne
Announcements:
1. Attendance for Dismissals and Monday classes are mandatory. Must have a note from doctor if miss is due to health reasons.
2. Christmas Party is on December 18, 2005 after the 9:30 Mass Dismissal. Each attendee is to bring a white elephant or $5 exchange gift. Your family is invited.
Please bring a dish enough for 10-15 people.
* Last name starting with A-D: Salad
* Last name starting with E-M: Main Entree - chicken or casserole
* Last name starting with N-R: Two 6-packs of canned soda
* Last name starting with S-Z: Dessert or Appetizers
3. Congratulations to the Spence Family! They just welcomed baby boy Evan (pronounced ee-vahn]last Sunday.
REMINDERS:
1. Next dismissal: This Sunday's 9:30 AM Mass.
2. This Thursday, December 8, 2005 is one of the few holy days of obligation. Masses are Wednesday, December 7, at 6:30 pm and on Thursday at 8:00 am and 6:30 pm.
Put another candle on the birthday cake for the birthday girl! Mila is a walking miracle. Ever youthful, this December baby will never lose her sweetness, nor her delightful, girlish charm.
A man named Hervey Allen said: "To keep the heart unwrinkled, to be hopeful, kindly, cheerful, reverent that is to triumph over old age." This means Mila's heart is as smooth as a baby's bottom.
At the break, Terry brings out the cake with candles a-blazin'.
"Happy birthday, dear Mila, happy birthday to you!" Mila was born in the year Lord-only-knows.
Mila makes a wish and blows out all the candles.
Mila with her second birthday cake. She hopes that all present will be at her funeral. Huh? Mila,statistics show that the people who have the most birthdays live the longest.
Mila says, "Now if that sounded morbid, it's not. It's a fact of life, every year, we're closer to Heaven!" She made another wish and once again blew out all the candles.
Terry says we'll be sure to be there, so St. Mila will pray for us. We love you, Mila and Rudy! Rudy is that diplomat of a husband who always remembers his wife's birthday (this year with a beautiful ring) but never remembers her age.
"May the Lord bless you and keep you; may the Lord make His face shine upon you. And be gracious unto you." ~Numbers 6:24-25
>> One Year Ago: RCIA: Happy Birthday, Mila! & Sunday Breakfast
>> One Year Ago: RCIA: Celebrating Mila's Birthday, One More Time!
Food: Thank you to Rosina for preparing the huge panful of delicious home-made chow mein and Hawaiian Meatballs. Thank you to Rosina and Bonnie for bringing Mila's birthday cakes.
Team members: Rudy and Mila, Bonnie, Curie, Jennifer, Terry & Darlyne
Announcements:
1. Attendance for Dismissals and Monday classes are mandatory. Must have a note from doctor if miss is due to health reasons.
2. Christmas Party is on December 18, 2005 after the 9:30 Mass Dismissal. Each attendee is to bring a white elephant or $5 exchange gift. Your family is invited.
Please bring a dish enough for 10-15 people.
* Last name starting with A-D: Salad
* Last name starting with E-M: Main Entree - chicken or casserole
* Last name starting with N-R: Two 6-packs of canned soda
* Last name starting with S-Z: Dessert or Appetizers
3. Congratulations to the Spence Family! They just welcomed baby boy Evan (pronounced ee-vahn]last Sunday.
REMINDERS:
1. Next dismissal: This Sunday's 9:30 AM Mass.
2. This Thursday, December 8, 2005 is one of the few holy days of obligation. Masses are Wednesday, December 7, at 6:30 pm and on Thursday at 8:00 am and 6:30 pm.
Put another candle on the birthday cake for the birthday girl! Mila is a walking miracle. Ever youthful, this December baby will never lose her sweetness, nor her delightful, girlish charm.
A man named Hervey Allen said: "To keep the heart unwrinkled, to be hopeful, kindly, cheerful, reverent that is to triumph over old age." This means Mila's heart is as smooth as a baby's bottom.
At the break, Terry brings out the cake with candles a-blazin'.
"Happy birthday, dear Mila, happy birthday to you!" Mila was born in the year Lord-only-knows.
Mila makes a wish and blows out all the candles.
Mila with her second birthday cake. She hopes that all present will be at her funeral. Huh? Mila,statistics show that the people who have the most birthdays live the longest.
Mila says, "Now if that sounded morbid, it's not. It's a fact of life, every year, we're closer to Heaven!" She made another wish and once again blew out all the candles.
Terry says we'll be sure to be there, so St. Mila will pray for us. We love you, Mila and Rudy! Rudy is that diplomat of a husband who always remembers his wife's birthday (this year with a beautiful ring) but never remembers her age.
"May the Lord bless you and keep you; may the Lord make His face shine upon you. And be gracious unto you." ~Numbers 6:24-25
>> One Year Ago: RCIA: Happy Birthday, Mila! & Sunday Breakfast
>> One Year Ago: RCIA: Celebrating Mila's Birthday, One More Time!
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